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What Can You Do With a Computer Science Major?
Want to design technology that improves others' lives around the world? A Computer Science career may be right for you! Check out these grads' stories.
Living With Strangers: How to Prioritize Safety and Privacy
Protecting yourself in a new living situation is crucial to living a fulfilled life in college. Here's how to take precautions and find a great roommate.
by Duuo
From Mold to Mice: How to Deal With Dorm Room Issues
Bedbugs, mold, mice, cockroaches...oh no. here's what students and parents need to do when faced with dorm room maintenance issues like these.
How You Could Go to College for Free on a Big Company's Dime
College is expensive, there's no doubt. But with some smart planning and research, you could work for an employer that'll pay for it for you. Here’s how!
by Scott Gibney
Great Careers for Aspiring Humanities Majors to Consider
A Humanities degree gives you a wide range of potential careers after graduation. Here's a look at 10 potential jobs you could pursue after college.
How to Craft the Perfect High School Résumé
Creating a standout high school résumé will help you impress colleges! Learn key tips for formatting, highlighting achievements, and making your CV shine.
5 Quick Tips to Make Things Work With Your College Roommate
Living with a roommate can be hard. This college student has tips for fellow students on how to live life and make things work with your new roommate.
The Best Way to Pay for College as a Music Major: Become a Private Teacher
Music majors: did you know you could make $40+ an hour before graduating by teaching what you love? Here's how to become a private music teacher to make extra cash for college.
A Head Start on the Future: Benefits of Attending an Institute of Technology
Institutes of technology offer so much more beyond STEM education. Learn about all the benefits and why one of these schools may be the right choice for you.
College Students' Quick Guide to Health: Developing Good Habits
In part three of this series, get organized and on the right track to feeling better in college by managing your time and finding your ideal study style.
9 Great Things You'll Gain From Studying Abroad
Studying abroad has a lot of benefits for your life now and after college. Here are just nine things you'll gain from this life-changing experience.
Top Financial Aid Tips for Disadvantaged International Students
University can be expensive for international students in the US. Here's how economically disadvantaged students can pay for their education.
5 Benefits of Carrying Student Debt in Your Name
Scared of taking out student loans to help pay for college? You don't have to be! Here's why having some debt in your name may not be as bad as it seems.
Catholic Education: For the Faithful Person You Want to Be
At Catholic colleges and universities, students thrive and succeed in every aspect of their lives. Consider a Catholic education in your college search process.
Smart Strategies for Scholarships With Multiple Deadlines
Most scholarships are offered yearly with one deadline, but not all! There are some scholarships with multiple deadlines. Here's how to take advantage of them.
by Jean O'Toole
How Should I Prepare for My Admission Interview?
Being interviewed can be difficult at first, but it gets easier the more you practice. Check out this expert advice for your admission interviews.
5 Easy Strategies to Stay Sharp Over Summer Break from College
From organizing notes to internships, here's what college students can do to stay sharp over the summer while still enjoying their much-deserved time off.
by Robyn Scott
Top 5 Grad School Test–Taking Strategies
Sometimes you just can't avoid graduate school admission tests. Make sure you're prepared for these important exams with these five test-taking strategies.
by Mark Rowh
How to Navigate Virtual Classrooms and Digital Learning as a Student
Digital education is constantly changing, and students have no choice but to keep up. Learn how to enhance learning with virtual reality, AI, and more.
Why Independent Reading Matters in High School
Whether it's fiction, the news, or a science blog, extra reading in high school has some serious benefits. Take it from a fellow student who reads a lot!
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